This article outlines the discovery of a mechanism of assembing and localizing subcellular structures in the development of...
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This article outlines the discovery of a mechanism of assembing and localizing subcellular structures in the development of the embryo. According to the researchers, cells use a very simple phase transition similar to water vapor condensation to assemble subcellular structures during development. This article includes a short video portraying the researchers findings. This is a useful site for developmental biology and embryology.

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This research article explores the possibility of several naturally occuring alkaloids to be utilized for cell staining....
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This research article explores the possibility of several naturally occuring alkaloids to be utilized for cell staining. These alkaloids are present in several families of plants, including Papaveraceae (poppy), and have flourescent properties. Cell-staining was successful with some of the alkaloids, one of which was able to stain nucleic acid.

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